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Sets Agent Spreadsheet: Matching Tracksuits and Co-Ords

5 min readMay 4, 2026
Sets Agent Spreadsheet: Matching Tracksuits and Co-Ords

Why Sets Are Tricky

Matching sets require both pieces to come from the same factory batch. Color dye lots vary between production runs, so a hoodie and jogger ordered separately might not match perfectly. The Kakobuy sets spreadsheet solves this by linking verified matching pairs from the same factory and batch.

The "Batch Match" column in the spreadsheet confirms that both items were produced in the same color run. This is especially important for pigment-dyed or garment-washed sets where intentional color variation is part of the design.

Tracksuit Fabrics and Weight Matching

A premium tracksuit should feel uniform. The top and bottom should share the same gsm, fabric blend, and interior finish. The spreadsheet "Fabric Match" column rates consistency from A (identical) to C (noticeably different).

French terry tracksuits are the most common. The loopback side should feel identical on both pieces. Fleece-lined sets should have the same pile height. These details are hard to spot in seller photos, which is why the community QC process is invaluable.

Sizing Coordination

Unlike separates, sets are sold as fixed pairings: Medium top + Medium bottom. You cannot mix sizes. If you need a Large top and Medium bottom, you must buy two separate items and pray the color matches. The spreadsheet "Size Flex" column notes whether a set runs big, small, or true.

For oversized tracksuits (popular in 2025), the top is intentionally baggy while the bottom is cropped or tapered. The spreadsheet lists the fit profile for each piece so you know exactly what silhouette to expect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this topic

Some sellers offer separates, but color matching is not guaranteed. The spreadsheet notes which sets are available as individual pieces.
If both pieces use the same fabric blend, shrinkage should be uniform. Mixed blends (e.g., cotton top with poly bottom) can shrink at different rates.